ITV Coronation Street fans fear for Paul as they 'work out' who will be the one to help him
24.02.2023 - 18:03
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Coronation Street fans have been left concerned for Paul Foreman following his recent accident in Weahterfield. The builder was knocked down in the ITV soap by Carla Connor in the Underworld van after she was secretly drugged with LSD by serial killer Stephen Reid.
Paul was knocked unconscious and taken to the hospital while Carla was left mortified by the incidents with fears her mental health was in decline again after previous suffering from psychosis, unaware it's all part of Stephen's evil plan to get his own back on Carla and get his hands on the factory.
Paul was soon out of the hospital with his arm in a sling, and after reconciling with former flame Billy Mayhew, he appeared to be making a swift recovery as he got his arm support taken away. However, it still appears something isn't right.
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In the Rovers with Dee-Dee Bailey, Paul went to pick up a set of darts but he struggled to collect them. Eventually, he got hold of them but seconds later he ended up throwing a dart in completely the wrong direction and it landed right into Evelyn Plummer's new hat - and she wasn't thrilled.
A panicked Paul tried to apologise and shut down the assumption that he'd had one too many drinks. But clearly distressed by what happened, he soon left the pub. Later, back at the flat, he tried to tell Dee-Dee that it wasn't because he'd been drinking and when she asked him if he wanted to play on the games console, he declined and went to his room.
And Corrie fans were soon heading to social media to share their concerns for Paul - and also 'worked out' who could be the one to help him.
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